gypsey
06-19-2013, 05:49 PM
Barry,
Sometimes I've read posts on WACCO that to me seem cruel and libelous, but you felt differently and did not take them down. The WACCO readership is influenced by what we read just like viewers of CNN and FOX.
I would like to see ethical guidelines for posting that our entire community can embrace. I have offered to provide you with "Ethics Without the Sermon" as a starting point, if you are interested.
Thanks for navigating the choppy seas of WACCO! You're a great captain.
Freedom of speech doesn't apply here. In fact I wouldn't deny that WaccoBB is yet more restrictive then the PD. People can be quite rude and disrespectful there, more so than I will tolerate here.
When it comes to highly personal matters I think a distinction must be drawn about what is appropriate on a public forum.
Keeping a forum free of harsh comments actually enhances the freedom of speech of the community by maintaining the sense of safety and decorum that is required for people to willingly participate. I've written more about this here (https://www.waccobb.net/forums/showthread.php?52927-Requiring-true-identity-to-post-on-WaccoBB-net&p=89809&highlight=freedom+of+speech#post89809) and here (https://www.waccobb.net/forums/showthread.php?42186-Valley-Oak-banned-Why&p=69661#post69661).
Sometimes I've read posts on WACCO that to me seem cruel and libelous, but you felt differently and did not take them down. The WACCO readership is influenced by what we read just like viewers of CNN and FOX.
I would like to see ethical guidelines for posting that our entire community can embrace. I have offered to provide you with "Ethics Without the Sermon" as a starting point, if you are interested.
Thanks for navigating the choppy seas of WACCO! You're a great captain.
Freedom of speech doesn't apply here. In fact I wouldn't deny that WaccoBB is yet more restrictive then the PD. People can be quite rude and disrespectful there, more so than I will tolerate here.
When it comes to highly personal matters I think a distinction must be drawn about what is appropriate on a public forum.
Keeping a forum free of harsh comments actually enhances the freedom of speech of the community by maintaining the sense of safety and decorum that is required for people to willingly participate. I've written more about this here (https://www.waccobb.net/forums/showthread.php?52927-Requiring-true-identity-to-post-on-WaccoBB-net&p=89809&highlight=freedom+of+speech#post89809) and here (https://www.waccobb.net/forums/showthread.php?42186-Valley-Oak-banned-Why&p=69661#post69661).